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what is the list three simuli that will make you run fast.
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
The Major Factors That Affect The Amount Of Water Runoff In An Area Are: - amount of vegetation and non-permeable surfaces (development) - slope of land (grade) - duration and rate of rainfall - nature of ground (soil type) - soil saturation (moisture)
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something else that might affect the amount of water in the ground is having a drought as well as defforestation.
what is the list three simuli that will make you run fast.
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
The Major Factors That Affect The Amount Of Water Runoff In An Area Are: - amount of vegetation and non-permeable surfaces (development) - slope of land (grade) - duration and rate of rainfall - nature of ground (soil type) - soil saturation (moisture)
Soil can be washed off steep slopes by rain water, unless covered in binding grasses and other vegetation.
decreased water flow
The size of a sponge does affect the amount of water absorbed. The bigger the sponge the more water absorbed.
the factors that will affect the amount of water is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ambut
something else that might affect the amount of water in the ground is having a drought as well as defforestation.
If a hot water pipe is leaking then it will definitely affect the amount of hot water you have, -This is costing you a lot in heating, get it fixed ASAP
I think the amount of water does affect the size off a wave and many other things such as weather,things in the water,and the conditions at the bottom of the body of water.
The factors that may affect the rate at which salt dissolves in water are heat, the amount of water and the amount and type of salt you are using.
Latitude and position affect the water and soil resources and biodiversity in a number of ways. The higher the elevation the less liquid water, thinner soil, and less vegetation.